Hi Susan, My apologies for taking so long to respond to your request.
No problem. I have referred back to my post which asked if you can cite one objective fact about Christ. I have listened carefully through your post. I did not question whether any of the books of the Bible, Old or New Testaments, had been written, nor whether the people whose writings have been studied (translated, re-translated, transcribed, etc) existed. I do not know why you quoted so many BC writings, unless it was to show that there is corroborated history from those times and that is not disputed, and no-one doubts for instance that Caesar fought and wrote about his wars. Even if they do doubt such a thing, a religion was not started in his name and no faith beliefs are required in that case.
You quote dates and the earliest in AD is 96 AD. Bearing in mind the few people who could read or write, and the fact that those writing about this preacher known as Jesus were already convinced of the story being passed down by those who had invested in the new belief, it is not surprising that the assertions made in some were biased.
By the time other writings appear, however minimal, well over a century had passed and you have only to think of the difference in life from just 100 years ago to consider how information would have changed. Nowadays we are morelikely to have correct information, but it is not guaranteed.
So certainly for those of us who are believers, safe to say that in terms of both quality and quantity of the historical evidence, the NT is far superior to that for ancient secular history. Do you happily accept the validity of ancient secular history (which I do) but then reject the NT writings as myth and fairy tales? Well that is your call
I see bluehillside has read and responded to your post and thaty you use the phrase, ‘with the greatest of ease’. Please elaborate.
Oh, and I repeat my original question. Can you cite an objective fact about Christ?